After being exposed to Collins and other tube equipment in the early 70s then 
being away until 2008, I started again with an Ft-897d and picked up an 
FT-901DM that needed a lot of work. One of our club members brought his K3 to 
Field Day in 2009. I spent about 8 hours running the K3 operating 20M CW  and 
the other 16 using various Kenwoods in a 10A operation. I decided then and 
there that I had to have one. The K3 was worlds above the club supplied 
Kenwoods and my 897 as well. One thing led to another and I bought K3 #4072 in 
kit form and love it.

In the middle of 2010 I picked up #4407 after it had suffered a lightning 
strike. I hoped that I'd be able to salvage at least the filters. To my 
surprise, most of the radio worked. After replacing the obviously destroyed 
KIO3 and did some troubleshooting by swapping boards between the two, it was 
obvious the front panel had a problem - the TX pin on the MCU was being held 
high. Support at Elecraft was wonderful during the troubleshooting exercise and 
did a wonderful job repairing the front panel. The DSP ended up needing 
replacement as well. Now I have two fully operational K3s to keep the 901 
company. The 897 is in the hands of another new ham.

If this had been one of the big 3's radios, I'm sure the repair bill would have 
exceeded the cost of a new radio and I would probably have used it for parts. 
Instead, for a fraction of the cost of a new K3, I have a fully operational 
second K3. I give credit to all the staff at Elecraft, not only for the 
wonderful design but for their help in getting 4407 working again.

Since we were planning a trip to the West Coast about the time the front panel 
repair was complete, I made a stop into the Elecraft office in Watsonville a 
part of the trip. It was great to meet everyone there, see the KPA500 on the 
bench and pick up the front panel and DSP while I was there.

Hats off to Elecraft. I will certainly pick up some more of the mini modules 
and am considering one of their smaller radios for really portable operation.

73,

Chuck - AA3CS

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